Tunkhannock used a balanced offensive effort and strong perimeter shooting to secure a 52–34 nonleague win over Western Wayne on Tuesday night at Tunkhannock.
Holy Cross wasted no time setting the tempo Tuesday night. A blistering first quarter created instant separation, and from there the Lady Crusaders stayed in control, rolling to a 61–38 nonleague victory over visiting Blue Ridge.
Basketball has always been part of Kaitlyn’s life. She’s been playing for as long as she can remember—“maybe since I was six years old,” she says. While she once played softball in little league, basketball quickly became her passion. “I just love the excitement of it, seeing my parents. I just love everything about it,” Bindas shared. “I like the fast pace of the game.” That love for the game has fueled her rise into one of the area’s top players.
Down big. Clock running out. Season-defining moment on the line. Yohansel “YoYo” Moran didn’t hesitate and neither did the crowd. One cold-blooded three at the buzzer flipped the script, ignited the gym, and launched Hazleton Area into overtime, where the Cougars finished off a comeback for the ages.
While Antoniacci commanded defensive attention, Rose consistently found openings, especially after halftime. Riverside leaned on him during a decisive third quarter stretch in which the Vikings began to separate themselves.